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I know that the car will never be officially finished, but its done enough for now. I bought it back in June 2008 in a partially completed state. I've jokingly said that "In my excitement of owning a Cobra, I didn't realize the builder stopped looking at the build manual at Page 13." So along with the necessary swap of Bilsteins, and paint by Batman, we embarked on a long journey to ressurrect FFR # 5519. Needless to say we added a lot as we went along and found more problems with the original build.
Look here for pictures and details of the rebuild.
http://www.ffcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=197551
I officially took the car home from LK Motorsports on 2/5, but I was waiting for better weather to get some outside pictures. Amazingly, we have been in a downpour ever since I started the car to pull it out of the shop and take it home Thursday. Well, today there was a break in the rain so I pulled it into the street and took it for a quick spin around the neighborhood, checking the steering by dodging puddles. I can't say enough about how good of a job and pleasure it was to have LK Motorsports(especially Alister) redo the car. The ride difference is unbelievable!! And of course Batmans paint looks so much better in real light than under the flourescents. I can't wait to see it in the sun.
Alright, I know you aren't reading this anyways, you skipped to the pictures a long time ago.
Here are the details:
Original builder used a 1994 Mustang GT as donor. Not much from the donor is remaining. The motor, rear axle, and gas tank are from the donor(and will be replaced someday), everything else is new.
Rear: Koni 4 link, tubular LCAs
Front: Koni, FFR A-arms, bumpsteer
Brakes: new PBR front/rear, 7" brake booster
Motor: 1994 302, well seasoned. Demon Speed 575, Marcus MS 1.5 equal length, MSD 6AL-2, FFR Radiator
Paint: by Jeff "Batman" Miller Customs
Hugger Orange, White, Black, Grabber Blue
Rims: 17" Halibrands, powdercoated flat black(most metal done flat black)
Interior: Mercedes wool, custom seats and other pieces, by Tom at LK Motorsports
Look here for pictures and details of the rebuild.
http://www.ffcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=197551
I officially took the car home from LK Motorsports on 2/5, but I was waiting for better weather to get some outside pictures. Amazingly, we have been in a downpour ever since I started the car to pull it out of the shop and take it home Thursday. Well, today there was a break in the rain so I pulled it into the street and took it for a quick spin around the neighborhood, checking the steering by dodging puddles. I can't say enough about how good of a job and pleasure it was to have LK Motorsports(especially Alister) redo the car. The ride difference is unbelievable!! And of course Batmans paint looks so much better in real light than under the flourescents. I can't wait to see it in the sun.
Alright, I know you aren't reading this anyways, you skipped to the pictures a long time ago.
Here are the details:
Original builder used a 1994 Mustang GT as donor. Not much from the donor is remaining. The motor, rear axle, and gas tank are from the donor(and will be replaced someday), everything else is new.
Rear: Koni 4 link, tubular LCAs
Front: Koni, FFR A-arms, bumpsteer
Brakes: new PBR front/rear, 7" brake booster
Motor: 1994 302, well seasoned. Demon Speed 575, Marcus MS 1.5 equal length, MSD 6AL-2, FFR Radiator
Paint: by Jeff "Batman" Miller Customs
Hugger Orange, White, Black, Grabber Blue
Rims: 17" Halibrands, powdercoated flat black(most metal done flat black)
Interior: Mercedes wool, custom seats and other pieces, by Tom at LK Motorsports



